Notes: The title of the bootleg comes from the guest appearances of Nicko McBrain & Bruce Dickinson from IRON MAIDEN (at "Rainbow In The Dark" & "Long Live Rock 'n' Roll"). The recording seems to be sourced from soundboard, as no crowd noise is there. The show seems to be incomplete, though. The first part of the show is missing, if I compare to other setlists from the same tour.

Notes: No info about the lineage I'm sorry, I found this one in a shop back in 2006. Silver CD "Red Hot Blues"------Free CD Ripper V1.9 . This is another version of the famous Belfast gig but this on 1CD. Superb FM broadcast, amazing quality. Straight from my silver CD. Only one title "Red Hot Blues", but no label for this one... Strange.<-(Info taken from original info file).

Disc 201. End Of The World02. Back On The Streets03. Nuclear Attack04. Rockin and Rolling05. Nuclear Attack *06. Wishing Well *07. Murder In The Skies *08. Shapes Of Things *09. Cold Hearted *10. Don't Take Me For A Loser *11. Victims Of The Future *

Notes: The cover says 2005 FM Re-Broadcasts. Quoting "my breakfast" at Neptune Pink Floyd Forum: "The first tracks are BBC material, the next two from 1968 come from a re-broadcast, the last track 'Interstellar OVerdrive' is taken from the 'Rome Goes Pop' Video"..

01. Everyday Is A Winding Road (faded in)02. Steve MCQueen03. My Favorite Mistake04. Soak Up The Sun05. C'mon C'mon06. If It Makes You Happy07. Lucky Kid08. A Change Would Do You Good09. The Difficult Kind10. Midnight Rider *11. All I Wanna Do12. There Goes The Neighborhood13. Strong Enough14. Good Times Bad Times

Notes: Excellent soundboard quality. *On the original disc there is a fade out/fade in during track 10 after 59 sec. (maybe due to a radio jingle or something edited out). I have reworked this and combined the two parts to one, it sounds much better like this than with the fade..

Disc 201. Wreck On The Highway02. Lost in the Flood03. The Rising04. Lucky Town05. Jesus Was An Only Son06. Leah07. The Hitter08. Matamoros Banks09. Ramrod10. Land of Hope and Dreams11. The Promised Land12. Dream Baby Dream

Notes: Superb Crystal Cat Sound! ::::: On the eve of his 14th wedding anniversary to his red-headed woman Patti Scialfa, Bruce Springsteen treated the crowd at the Milan Forum to some romance. Whether it was intended as a long distance dedication or not, Springsteen offered up a trilogy of songs for separated lovers: "Tougher Than the Rest" on piano, followed by the wildly received "Open All Night" on electric guitar, and rounded out by "All I'm Thinkin' About," that beautifully high-pitched ditty played for just the third time this tour. Yes, Bruce has talked about having to hide his love songs within his early work, but hearing these three back-to-back-to-back made you wonder if he was about to make "an all night run to get back to where (his) baby lives." And "Open All Night" (last played at the St Rose of Lima show in late 1996) wasn't the only tour premiere for the rowdy Milanese--"Lost in the Flood" made its tour-proper debut, while both "Brilliant Disguise" and "Lucky Town" stayed in the set from the night before. And how great is the setlist when the last thing we mention is "Wreck on the Highway" on piano? Bravo, Italia, bravo.<-(Info taken from backstreets.com).

01. So Young02. Not The Way to Go03. Some People Tell Me04. Do You Get Enough05. No Spare Parts06. You Win Again *07. Linda Lulu 08. My Last Plea #09. Everlasting Is My Love 10. Muck Spreading @ 11. What's the Matter 12. What Gives You the Right13. Tops 14. Tallahassee Lassie ^15. Petrol Gang $ 16. Your Angel Steps Out of Heaven &

Notes: Great energy, Geddy comments on the room temperature numerous times. Would be perfect except for some minor CB interference at the beginning of one song. (Review by John DiBella) ::::: The band puts on a great performance despite the terrible heat which Geddy mentions often. At the beginning of By-Tor some CB interference cuts in but it only last a few seconds. Overall a very good show. (Review by Bill Girton)..

Notes: Between a lengthy US tour in the summer and a tour of continental Europe, Pink Floyd played a show in Wembley in London. Their first date in England since March, it was a charity date for Oxfam and the “War On Want.” They had a long association with Oxfam and they played their first concert in a big venue on December 12th, 1966at the Royal Albert Hall for the charity. In the ensuing six years they grew in stature and fame and this Oxfam gig occurs right on the cusp of superstardom.The Oxfam Concerton Godfather is the very first silver release of this show made available. There are two tape sources in circulation and the usual practice on fan based CDR remasters has been to use the excellent quality recording supplemented by the inferior source for the tunings.Godfather choose instead to use only the first, very good sounding recording which means the mc before “One Of These Days” and the lengthy tunings in the second half are absent but this is musically complete and sounds wonderful..

Notes: Bootleg Race on Tarantura debuts the Mr. Peach recording for the show. Like other Peach tapes, it is very close to the stage and picks up the charisma and force of the band at this time. Queen sounds too loud for the recorder since the tape has slight distortion. It’s not too serious an issue, however, and is still better than Wardour. Queen’s aesthetic changed throughout their career depending upon their whims and movements in pop music. The Killers era is the logical extension and summation of the seventies. A certain brutality surrounds their music, but also nods to their theatric and comical side too. Freddie’s voice would deteriorate throughout these two weeks (reaching a nadir on April 25th), but is not too bad this night and is able to keep up with the rest of the band..

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